Niagara Escarpment | REEL History
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- Short documentary made and produced in The Blue Mountains, Ontario focusing on the importance of the Niagara Escarpment. Explore the area’s amazing natural history features and unique ecology. See the amazing beauty, watch interviews with advocates and experts, and learn from our museum’s collection.
The Craigleith Heritage Depot, and The Blue Mountains Public Library teamed up with local filmmakers Mountain Goat Film Company Inc. to create these documentaries, adding to the award-winning series “REEL History”.
To learn more about the Niagara Escarpment visit our Museum page on The Blue Mountains Public Library website: bit.ly/3dUeIG3
To watch more REEL History films, please see our "REEL History" playlist: bit.ly/3aK2EoZ
Nice to hear that UNESCO has been reserved this
Good platform
Géo teacher made me watch this vid
Great teacher suggestion, thanks for watching!
An amazing documentary! Thank-you!
Glad you liked it Annette, we appreciate your support!
Fantastic! I love the Niagara escarpment!
Glad you liked it and the Niagara Escarpment, we need to encourage an appreciation of all that this remarkable ribbon does!
Great documentary! Definitely deserve more views!
Much appreciated! Share away, we appreciate the support.
What a fantastic, beautiful, and informative documentary. Thank you for creating and sharing it.
You are so welcome Kimberly, we are always working on ways to share knowledge. This is part of an award winning series we call REEL History.
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Of course no *bourgeois* government will ever approve another plan as ambitious as this one...
A little more geology and a little less politics would have been nice.
The Niagara encampment ruined my life.
It's a real shame that this'll all be gone in 10-15 years, replaced by cottages for millionaires
We hope this film will help encourage stewardship, so share and be part of the change needed to ensure our wild spaces are there for nature to grow and live.